Arsenal full-back Myles Lewis-Skelly has yet to make a Premier League start this season, raising speculation about his future at the club. Reports suggest that several Premier League teams are monitoring his situation closely ahead of the January transfer window.
The 19-year-old made only one start this season, featuring in the Champions League. After impressing in his breakout campaign last year, Lewis-Skelly has seen limited opportunities due to the rise of Riccardo Calafiori, who has consistently started since August.
Manager Mikel Arteta appears to be shifting away from the use of inverted full-backs, a tactical adjustment that has contributed to the young defender’s reduced game time.
Thomas Tuchel stated that Lewis-Skelly "needs to play more to be considered for the World Cup next summer."
The England coach recently left Lewis-Skelly out of his latest squad in favor of fellow prospect Nico O’Reilly, citing his limited playing time as a decisive factor.
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Lewis-Skelly’s minimal appearances could prompt a January exit, as Arteta’s tactical changes and Tuchel’s comments signal a crossroads in the young defender’s career.